(As of this comment ) Liberals and Conservatives basically tied (CPC: 1,965 votes / LPC 1,956 votes - 9 vote spread), meanwhile the PPC is holding 176 votes.
If the Liberals beat the Conservatives by fewer votes than the PPC received, that will mean the PPC accomplished absolutely nothing but to hand a seat to the Liberals. That's how they're traitors. They're doing Justin's work for him.
This logic assumes 100% of PPC voters would always vote for the CPC if at all if the PPC did not exist, which there’s no way of knowing for sure so it’s silly to always make that assumption. No party is entitled to have voters support them.
Well would you look at that:
https://enr.elections.ca/ElectoralDistricts.aspx?ed=2265&lang=e
(As of this comment ) Liberals and Conservatives basically tied (CPC: 1,965 votes / LPC 1,956 votes - 9 vote spread), meanwhile the PPC is holding 176 votes.
If the Liberals beat the Conservatives by fewer votes than the PPC received, that will mean the PPC accomplished absolutely nothing but to hand a seat to the Liberals. That's how they're traitors. They're doing Justin's work for him.
This logic assumes 100% of PPC voters would always vote for the CPC if at all if the PPC did not exist, which there’s no way of knowing for sure so it’s silly to always make that assumption. No party is entitled to have voters support them.
True but the way the margin currently is right now (CPC down 100, and max having 368 votes) its hard to imagine 1/3 of PPC voters wouldn't vote CPC.